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Getting significant snow here in Dayton, Ohio area

Not a cloud in the sky here in Sarasota. A little chilly at 71 degrees though.
Not to derail the thread but were you in a part of sarasota that got flooding from the hurricanes? How has the area been as far as recovering so far?
 
Only 4 inches or less total in Pittsburgh south suburbs from the snow a couple days ago and last night.

Now my son, formally at UD, is now in Louisville and they got slammed. Reportedly over a foot of snow.
 
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Only 4 inches or less total in Pittsburgh south suburbs form the snow a couple days ago and last night.

Now my son, formally at UD, is now in Louisville and they got slammed. Reportedly over a foot of snow.
So far, the north suburbs of Pittsburgh where I work have gotten very little.
 
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Only 4 inches or less total in Pittsburgh south suburbs from the snow a couple days ago and last night.

Now my son, formally at UD, is now in Louisville and they got slammed. Reportedly over a foot of snow.
Yes, we were in the Nashville area Friday & Saturday, planning to stay through today (Monday). I looked @ the Sunday forecast for Louisville & Northern Kentucky through which we drive home. It was not pleasant. Told my wife we're driving home Saturday and glad we did. Louisville & Northern KY got snow & ice.
 
between Baltimore and DC you have anywhere from 4 inches to about 10. Higher totals actually trend south towards DC. potential for another inch or two this evening, I’d say it’s the biggest storm since at least prior to Covid.
 
between Baltimore and DC you have anywhere from 4 inches to about 10. Higher totals actually trend south towards DC. potential for another inch or two this evening, I’d say it’s the biggest storm since at least prior to Covid.
One of my relatives said Dover, DE down to the shore (Rehobeth, Fenwick, OCMD) got about 5".
 
One of my relatives said Dover, DE down to the shore (Rehobeth, Fenwick, OCMD) got about 5".
In laws in Millsboro got 9. I think there was a real narrow band going through Maryland and Delaware that got up to a foot.
 
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